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Tag Archives: Libertarian Party

Darryl W Perry issues endorsement for NH Governor

Posted on 08/01/2018 by Darryl W. PerryNovember 22, 2018

This September the Libertarian Party of New Hampshire will have its first primary election in over 20 years, which will include the first ever contested gubernatorial primary. I could give a lengthy comparison of the resumes of the two candidates; however, I will refrain from doing so. Instead, I will … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Darryl W. Perry, Election, endorse, endorsement, Governor, gubernatorial election, gubernatorial primary, Jilletta Jarvis, Libertarian Party, Libertarian Primary, New Hampshire, NH, NH Governor, NH Primary, primary, primary election

An Open Letter to Libertarians

Posted on 02/04/2018 by Darryl W. PerryFebruary 26, 2018

One of the great things about the internet is the availability of information at the push of a button, and the ease with which people from around the globe can communicate. While this can be a powerful tool to help minority voices (including libertarians) publish their views, it has contributed … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged argue, arguing, backfire effect, drama, Facebook, freedom, libertarian, Libertarian Party, Mark Twain, Open Letter, social media, Twitter

Trump’s tax reform, is not real reform

Posted on 12/17/2017 by Darryl W. PerryDecember 31, 2017

President Trump recently held a press conference where he said, “I promised we would pass a massive tax cut for the everyday, working American families who are the backbone and the heartbeat of our country.” Adding, “Congress has reached an agreement on tax legislation that will deliver more jobs, higher … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Bastiat, centralization, decentralization, Donald Trump, extortion, Frederic Bastiat, fruits of labor, individual rights, legal plunder, legitimate right, Libertarian Party, Libertarian Platform, mugger, peaceful society, plunder, rights, robbery, society, Statement of Principles, taxation, taxation is theft, theft

Libertarians support individual right not States’ Rights

Posted on 01/08/2017 by Darryl W. PerryJanuary 29, 2017

Libertarian Party Chairman Nicholas Sarwark recently received some criticism for a statement he made on the Lions of Liberty podcast. When asked about Ron Paul, Sarwark responded, “He had policy prescriptions that were straight-up wrong and anti-libertarian… None of us should be given a pass on having to have actual … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged centralization, decentralization, individual rights, legitimate right, Libertarian Party, Libertarian Platform, Lions of Liberty, Nick Sarwark, rights, Ron Paul, Statement of Principles, States’ Rights

Debates, free speech and forced association

Posted on 08/07/2016 by Darryl W. PerryAugust 14, 2016

In a ruling that came as a surprise to very few, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer dismissed the antitrust case filed by Gary Johnson & Jill Stein against the Commission on Presidential Debates. The complaint set forth four counts: Count I & Count II claim violations of Section 1 & … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Commission on Presidential Debates, CPD, debates, first amendment, forced association, forced speech, free association, free speech, Gary Johnson, Green Party, Jill Stein, Libertarian Party, Presidential debates, Richard Winger, Rocky Anderson, Rosemary Collyer, Tom Knapp, Virgil Goode

Darryl W. Perry’s Final campaign message: What’s next?

Posted on 06/09/2016 by RSS FeedJune 9, 2016

When I embarked on my Presidential Campaign, I did so with three goals in mind: 1) to run the most libertarian presidential campaign in history; 2) to proclaim the ideas of liberty as boldly and as often as possible; and 3) to give as many people as possible the opportunity … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 2016, Darryl Perry, Darryl W. Perry, General Court, legislation, libertarian, Libertarian Party, Libertarian Presidential candidate, liberty, liberty lobby, Liberty Lobby LLC, liberty lobbyist, lobby, lobbyist, New Hampshire, New Hampshire General Court, New Hampshire legislature, nomination, President, Presidential candidate

Libertarians, libertarianism and the principle of non-aggression

Posted on 11/08/2015 by Darryl W. PerryNovember 15, 2015

There has recently been discussion within the Libertarian Party about what it means to be a libertarian. The main point of debate is whether or not the non-aggression principle is a core tenet of libertarianism. The non-aggression principle, also called the NAP or principle of non-aggression, has been defined in … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged David Boaz, David Friedman, libertarian, Libertarian Party, libertarianism, Libertarianism: A Primer, NAP, non-aggression principle, principle of non-aggression, Statement of Principles, The Machinery of Freedom

Can libertarians have success outside the two-party system?

Posted on 11/01/2015 by Darryl W. PerryNovember 8, 2015

Even with the 2016 election a full year away, the next election cycle is in full-swing. Along with the discussions about which candidates, if any, are worthy of support of libertarians, there is an ongoing discussion about whether or not libertarians should work within the two major parties. The argument … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 1856, 1919, Alaska, Bull-Moose Party, Bull-Moose Progressive, cannabis, Colorado, Democrat, Democratic Party, Fighting Bob, George Wallace, John B. Anderson, Libertarian Party, New Hampshire, Oregon, political success, Progressive Party, Prohibition Party, Republican, Republican Party, Robert LaFollette, same-sex marriage, Strom Thurmond, success, two-party system, war on drugs, Washington

Republicrats are more equal than others

Posted on 05/25/2014 by Darryl W. PerryJune 1, 2014

The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed that member of the two wings of the ruling party have more rights than members of other political parties. In 2012, that court ruled that Michigan’s “sore-loser law” applied to Presidential candidates, despite the fact that in 1980, the Michigan Secretary of … Continue reading →

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged 6th Circuit Court, ballot access, Democrat, Election, election law, Gary Johnson, John Conyers, Libertarian Party, Ralph Nader, Republican

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